Results for “read her to filth”
To read someone so thoroughly they're left in ruins.
Listening to the CB without saying anything.
The art of the witty, pointed insult, exposing someone's flaw so sharp the room laughs.
The art of dragging someone's flaws so wittily the room laughs with you, not them.
Ready cash, banknotes in hand.
Radio proword ordering the receiver to repeat the message verbatim.
To cleverly insult or call out someone's flaws with precision and wit.
RuPaul catchphrase introducing the She-Mail segment.
To be so thoroughly read you're left exposed and speechless.
Get away from everyone — a mechanic that punishes you for standing together.
A long sandwich on Italian bread (sub/hoagie)
One guy buying a rifle while the rest of the team saves.
Your character's go-to combo — reliable, easy, the one you'll do a thousand times.
The impossibly desirable person everyone wants to be — or be with.
Enthusiastic support — you fully endorse it.
The hyper-protective love-interest trope, distilled.
To pester, bother or nag — Brummie/Black Country spelling of 'mither'.
To pester, nag or do someone's head in.
Cockney rhyming slang for a cab (taxi).
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
Welsh-English for 'over there' — pointing-word with extra welly.
Right here — Welsh English's way of pointing without lifting a finger.
Someone who bunks off school — a serial skiver.
MC T. Tucker & DJ Irv's 1991 single — widely cited as the first true bounce record.
New Orleans for 'how you doing?' — not 'where are you'.
Cajun term of endearment, from French chéri(e).
A US Marine — from the leather neck-stock of the early Corps uniform.
The female counterpart to a peckerwood.
An obstetrician — or anyone whose job is catching the kid on the way out.
A surgeon.
A truck-mounted bucket lift for working at height.
A plumber.
Sheet metal worker — anyone fabbing or fitting ductwork and metal.
Pejorative slang for the police.
The co-leader of a ballroom house, ranking alongside the mother.
The experienced leader who heads a ballroom house and mentors its children.
The male-presenting leader of a ballroom house, counterpart to the house mother.
An established queen who mentors and 'raises' a newer performer.
A clever, thorough takedown — pointing out someone's flaws with precision.
A man — most often gay — who lives the leather subculture: the gear, the BDSM, the whole identity.